WO2013022575A1 - Ostomy appliance - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Definitions
- the present disclosure relates to ostomy appliances, and more particularly to a dual-chamber ostomy pouch and a flat output tap for ostomy appliances.
- Ostomy pouches for the collection of body waste output from a stoma are well known. Ostomy pouches typically include flat, opposing side walls secured together along their edges to define a human stomal discharge collection cavity. One of the side walls is provided with an opening to receive a stoma, and means such as a connecting flange is provided for securing the pouch to an adhesive barrier placed to surround the stoma so that body waste discharged through the stoma will be received within the cavity.
- the ostomy pouch may have a discharge opening which may be closed during collection of body waste that passes through the stoma but may be opened for draining the body waste from the pouch after a period of use.
- the ostomy pouch may be designed for a single use in which case it will not be provided with a discharge opening since the entire pouch will be discarded after it has substantially filled with human stomal discharge.
- a drainable pouch is typically reusable following periodic emptying of the body waste by utilizing a closure for the discharge opening.
- Such closures may take a number of different forms so long as it serves to prevent leakage of the body waste.
- Some drainable pouches are designed to be coupled to drainage tubes leading to relatively large volume bedside containers. These permit stoma discharge to drain continuously through the pouch into the container so that, for example, the user can sleep through the night without periodic need to empty the contents of the ostomy pouch.
- Such drainable pouches include an output tap for connecting to a drainage tube, either directly or via an adapter. Output taps typically have a generally cylindrical shape and a circular cross- sectional area. They are bulky under clothing and can have difficulty passing large pieces of solid matters. This can often lead to user discomfort and clogged night time drainage systems. [0005] Accordingly, there is a need for an improved ostomy appliance.
- such an ostomy appliance can separate solid matter from liquid waste. More desirably, such an appliance includes an outlet that can discharge liquid waste separate from or in conjunction with solid waste from the ostomy pouch.
- Drainable ostomy pouches which can connect to an external container for continuous drainage of pouch contents have been used for ostomy patients.
- ileostomy patients have used high output drainable ostomy pouches, which include an output tap for draining stoma discharge, which is typically a mixture of liquids and solids.
- Output taps for high output drainable pouches typically have a generally cylindrical shape with a circular cross- sectional area, and are formed of a polymeric material that maintains a cylindrical lumen.
- the ostomy appliance includes an ostomy pouch configured to separate solids and liquids in stoma discharge and allow separated liquids to continuously drain while keeping solids in the pouch to reduce the risk of the output tap becoming clogged.
- solids are retained in a body side chamber and liquids flow into an outer chamber of the ostomy pouch.
- the ostomy appliance can include a liquid valve or tap on the outer chamber for connecting to a night drainage container to drain liquids from the outer chamber.
- the ostomy pouch also includes an outlet, which can be opened to drain all outputs, such as a drainable fold-up type closure.
- the ostomy appliance includes a high output tap that has a generally flat profile, which lays flat against the user.
- a high output tap is less bulky than conventional high output taps and provides a higher degree of discretion for the user.
- the output tap inc ludes a lumen, the size of which can be increased to accommodate larger solids, thereby reducing a risk of clogging.
- the output tap includes a closure cap that may fit both inside and outside of a tap outlet to provide a secure, two-location seal when the closure cap is engaged with the tap.
- a flat high output tap is configured to connect to a night drainage tube directly or via an adapter to drain liquids from the ostomy pouch. The same flat high output tap can be opened to empty both liquids and solids in the ostomy pouch.
- an ostomy appliance including a pouch and a flat output tap
- the pouch includes a pouch inlet for receiving body waste from a stoma and a pouch outlet.
- the flat output tap is attached to the pouch outlet and includes at least one inlet, an outlet, and a lumen, which provides a path for the body waste to flow out of the pouch.
- the flat output tap is configured such that a size of the lumen is adjustable.
- an ostomy appliance in another aspect, includes a pouch, which includes a first chamber and a second chamber, an inlet, at least one outlet, and a filter configured to separate liquids and solids in body waste received via the inlet.
- an ostomy appliance in yet another aspect, includes a pouch, which includes a first chamber and a second chamber, a pouch inlet, a pouch outlet, and a flat output tap.
- the flat output tap is attached to the pouch outlet, and includes at least one inlet, an outlet, and a lumen providing a path for the body waste to flow out of the pouch.
- the flat output tap is configured such that a size of the lumen is adjustable.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an ostomy appliance including a dual- chamber pouch and a flat output tap according to an embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional illustration of the ostomy appliance of FIG. 1 taken along line
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the flat output tap of FIG. 1 in a closed lip position;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the flat output tap of FIG. 1 in an open lip position;
- FIG. 5 is the ostomy appliance of FIG. 1 connected to a collection container via an adapter and a tube according to an embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an ostomy appliance including a dual- chamber pouch, a fold-up type closure and a liquid valve according to a different embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional illustration of an ostomy appliance including a flat output tap and a closure according to another embodiment
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view the flat output tap and closure of FIG. 7 shown with the closure removed from the tap for clarity of illustration;
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the flat output tap of FIG. 8 with fingers pressing edges of the flat output tap to increase a lumen size of the output tap;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a conventional output tap.
- the ostomy appliance 10 includes an ostomy pouch 12 and a flat output tap 14.
- the ostomy pouch 12 is a dual-chamber pouch including a body side chamber 16 and an outer chamber 18.
- the ostomy pouch 12 includes flat, opposing side walls, namely a body side wall 20 and an outer wall 22, and a center wall 24, which includes a separating or filtering section 26.
- the opposing side walls 20, 22, and the center wall 24 are secured together along their edges 28, for example via heat sealing, to define the body side chamber 16 and the outer chamber 18.
- the body side wall 20 is provided with an inlet opening 30 to receive a stoma, and a pouch side connecting flange 32 for securing the ostomy pouch 10 to an adhesive barrier (not shown) placed around the stoma via a body side connecting flange (not shown) so that body waste material discharged through the stoma is received within the body side chamber 16 of the ostomy pouch 12.
- this embodiment is shown as a two-piece ostomy appliance including the pouch side connecting flange 32 and the separate adhesive barrier including the body side connecting flange (not shown), in other embodiments, the ostomy appliance may be a one piece pouch, wherein an adhesive skin barrier is directly attached to the pouch.
- the filtering section 20 is configured to separate liquids from solids in body waste entering the body side chamber 16 via the inlet opening 30.
- the filtering section 20 includes a plurality of openings, for example, a plurality of perforations or slits, to allow liquids to pass through the filtering section into the outer chamber 1 8, but block solids from passing through the filtering section 20.
- the filtering section 20 includes plurality of circular openings, each opening may have a diameter between about 1 mm and about 5 mm, for example, between about 2 mm and about 4 mm. In other embodiments, the filtering section may have different shape and/or size openings to
- the size of the openings may be smaller than 1 mm diameter.
- the ostomy appliance 10 includes a tail portion 33.
- the flat output tap 14 is arranged in the tail portion 33 and is sealingly attached to inner surfaces of the peripheral end of the tail portion 33.
- a perspective view of the flat output tap 14 is shown in FIG. 3.
- the flat output tap 14 is a one-piece tap formed of a flexible, resilient material via a conventional molding process. Suitable materials for the flat output tap 14 include, but not limited to, silicone, rubber, elastomers and the like.
- the flat output tap 14 has a generally flat profile, and includes a lumen 48 defining an outlet path for stoma discharge to exit the ostomy pouch 12.
- the term "generally flat profile" is used herein to describe a shape of the output tap that has a widthithickness ratio of at least 2, wherein the width 64 (FIG. 3) and the thickness 66 (FIG. 2) are measured at the outlet end of the output tap, such that the output tap lays flat when the ostomy appliance is worn by the user to provide the user with a greater degree of discretion when compared to conventional output taps having circular cross-sectional areas.
- the flat output tap 14 has a top portion 44, which is configured to fit in the peripheral end of the tail portion 33 of the ostomy pouch 12, and a bottom portion 46 defining a discharge outlet 34.
- the bottom portion 46 has a flattened cylinder-like shape, such that in a relaxed state, the width 64 (FIG. 3) is greater than the thickness 66 (FIG. 2). In the illustrated embodiment, the width 64 to thickness 66 ratio of the bottom portion 46 is greater than 2, and preferably greater than 4.
- the top portion 44 may include three sealing surfaces 38, 40, 42 for sealing against the pouch walls 22, 24, 20.
- a first sealing surface 38 and a second sealing surface 40 are formed on one side of the flat output tap 14, and a third sealing surface 42 is formed on the opposite side of the output tap 14.
- the top portion 44 includes a first lip 50 and a second lip 51.
- the second sealing surface 40 is formed on the first lip 50, and the third sealing surface 42 is formed on the second lip 51.
- the lips 50, 51 are in contact with each other in a closed lip position as shown in FIGS. 2-3, until pressure is applied along edges 52 of the top ponion 44 to open the lips 50, 51 , as shown in FIGS. 1 , 3, and 4.
- FIG. 4 shows the flat output tap 14 in an open position.
- the lips 50, 5 1 define an inlet from the body side chamber 16, which remains closed until pressure is applied to open the inlet.
- An opening 54 arranged between the first sealing surface 38 and the second sealing surface 40 defines a liquid inlet from the outer chamber 18.
- the flat output tap 14 is arranged in the tail portion 33 of the ostomy pouch 12 such that the first sealing surface 38 faces an inner surface of the outer wall 22, the second sealing surface 40 faces a body side surface of the center wall 24, and the third sealing surface 42 faces an inner surface of the body side wall 20.
- the first sealing surface 38 is sealingly attached to the inner surface of the outer wall 22.
- the second sealing surface 40 is sealingly attached to the surface of the center wall 24, which faces the body side chamber 16.
- the third sealing surface 42 is sealingly attached to the inner surface of the body side wall 20.
- the sealing surfaces 38, 40, 42 can be attached to the walls 22, 24, 20 using conventional methods, such as heat sealing or adhesives.
- the ostomy appliance 10 can include a closure cap 36 (FIG. 1), which may fit both inside and outside of an outlet end portion 35 of the flat output tap 14, to provide a two-location, leak free seal when the closure cap 36 is engaged with the flat output tap 14.
- the closure cap 36 may be tethered to the flat output tap 14.
- the ostomy appliance 10 which is sealingly closed with the closure cap 36, is attached to the adhesive skin barrier (not shown.)
- Stoma discharge flows in via the opening 30 into the body side chamber 16.
- the stoma discharge typically includes both liquids and solids.
- the liquids in the stoma discharge flows into the outer chamber 18 from the body side chamber 16 through the center wall filtering section 26.
- the stoma discharge is generally separated into liquids and solids via the filtering section 26.
- an adapter 58 is engaged with the discharge outlet 34 for draining body waste in the ostomy pouch 12 to a collection container 60 via tube 62.
- an outlet 56 of the body side chamber 16 is closed by the closed lips 50, 5 1 of the flat output tap 14, which prevents solids in the body side chamber 16 from flowing through the discharge outlet 34.
- An outlet 57 of the outer chamber 18 is in fluid communication with the discharge outlet 34 via the opening 54 in the flat output tap 14.
- the liquids in the outer chamber 18 flow out through the discharge outlet 34, through the adapter 58, and into the collection container 60 via tube 62.
- only liquids, which are separated from solids via the filtering section 26, are continuously drained into the collection container 60.
- risk of the flat output tap 14, the adapter 58, and/or the tube 62 becoming clogged by solids is significantly reduced or eliminated.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an ostomy appliance 100 according to an alternative embodiment.
- ostomy appliance 100 includes a dual-chamber ostomy pouch 102, which includes a body side chamber for solids and an outer chamber for liquids. However, instead of the flat output tap, ostomy appliance 100 includes a fold-up type closure 104 and a liquid valve 106. Examples of such a fold-up type closures are disclosed in Villefrance, et al., US Patent No. 7,879,015, and Mandzij, et al., US Patent No. 7,879,016, both of which are commonly assigned with the present application and are incorporated herein by reference.
- the chambers of the ostomy pouch 102 are defined by a body side wall, a center wall with a filtering section, and an outer wall.
- the fold-up type closure 104 is rolled up and closed, outlets of the body side chamber and the outer chamber are closed, and the chambers are separated by the center wall.
- solids and liquids in stoma discharge flowing into the body side chamber are generally separated as described above with regard to ostomy appliance 10.
- the outer chamber of the ostomy pouch 100 is provided with the liquid valve 106, through which the liquids in the outer chamber can be drained into a collection container (not shown.)
- the fold-up type closure 104 can be opened or unrolled, which opens outlets of the body side chamber and the outer chamber, and both liquids and solids can be emptied together.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an ostomy appliance 200 according to another embodiment.
- the ostomy appliance 200 includes an ostomy pouch 202 and a flat output tap 204.
- the ostomy pouch 202 may be any two-piece or one-piece conventional single chambered ostomy pouch.
- the flat output tap 204 has a generally flat profile.
- the flat output tap 204 includes a top portion 206, which is adapted to fit in a tail portion 210 of the ostomy pouch 202, and a bottom portion 208 having a flattened cylinder-like shape.
- the bottom portion 208 has a width 222 to thickness 224 ratio of greater 2, and preferably greater than 4.
- Ostomy appliance 200 also includes a closure cap 212, which may be adapted to fit both inside and outside of an outlet end portion 210 of the flat output tap 204 to provide a two-location, leak-free seal when the closure cap 212 is engaged with the flat output tap 204.
- the closure cap 212 includes an outer wall 214 and a protruding insertion portion 216 arranged in the center of the outer wall 214.
- the insertion portion 216 is inserted into a lumen 220 of the flat output tap 204, such that the bottom portion 208 of the flat output tap 204 is positioned in a cavity 218 defined between the outer wall 214 and the insertion portion 216 of the closure cap 212.
- the closure cap 2 12 fits both inside and outside of the bottom portion 208 to provide the two-location, leak free seal.
- the closure cap 212 may be tethered to the flat output tap 204.
- the flat output tap 204 includes the lumen 220, which is generally flat and has a relatively small cross-sectional thickness. Thus, flow of discharge through the lumen may be restricted.
- the flat output tap 204 is configured such that the flow of discharge can be manually controlled by increasing the size of the lumen 220. As shown in FIG. 9, the flat output tap 204 can be pressed on its sides to increase the flow area of the lumen 220. By controlling the amount of the pressure applied, the size of the lumen 220 can be controlled.
- FIG. 9 shows the lumen 220 fully opened to allow maximum flow of stoma discharge.
- a tube or adapter (not shown) can be connected to the flat output tap 204 for continuous draining of the discharge from the ostomy pouch 202 into a collection container (not shown.)
- the flat output tap 204 can provide a significantly larger lumen, when pressed open, compared to conventional cylindrical output taps, such as the output tap shown in FIG. 10.
- the flat output tap which is flexible, can significantly reduce the risk of clogging.
- the flat output tap has a lumen that is initially closed, in which the inner surfaces of the flat output tap are in contact with each other. As such the flat output tap can significantly restrict or stop the flow of stoma discharge in the closed lumen position.
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